Code of Vermont Rules Agency 80 - ADMINISTRATIVE AND ADVISORY AGENCIES

Here’s a comprehensive overview of Code of Vermont Rules, Agency 80 – Administrative and Advisory Agencies:

📘 Structure of Agency 80

Agency 80 in the Vermont Administrative Code encompasses a collection of independent administrative and advisory bodies organized as subagencies. Key subagencies include:

050 – Breeders Stake Board

070 – Criminal Justice Training Council

100 – Fire Service Training Council

120 – Home Mortgage Guarantee Board (Chapters 1–2)

130 – Vermont Housing and Conservation Board

140 – Housing Finance Agency (Chapters 1–6)

160 – Economic Development Authority (Chapters 1–2)

210 – Racing Commission (Chapters 1–5)

220 – Vermont Victims Compensation Program (Chapters 1–2)

240 – Health Policy Council (Chapters 1–2)

250 – Human Rights Commission

260 – Parole Board

270 – Vermont Student Assistance Corporation

280 – Green Mountain Care Board (Chapters 2–7) (law.cornell.edu, regulations.justia.com)

Each subagency issues its own chapters detailing their specific regulatory mandates, procedures, and standards under the umbrella of Agency 80.

🛠️ Regulatory Role and Function

Agency 80's subagencies serve diverse roles, including but not limited to:

Licensing and regulation of industries (e.g., breeders, mortgage lenders, housing finance)

Oversight and governance of public programs (e.g., victim compensation, parole, student aid)

Advisory functions influencing policy in areas like fire safety, health, and economic development

Financial oversight and bond guarantee programs (Home Mortgage, Housing Finance)

Administration of tax-exempt bonds, race regulation, and training standards

Their rules ensure accountability, structure governance, and guide public engagement within their sectors.

📚 How to Access the Content

Chapter listings are available on regulatory websites like Cornell LII and Justia, detailing each subagency’s chapter(s) (regulations.justia.com)

For authoritative, up-to-date rules, visit the official Vermont Secretary of State or state regulatory code portal

For legal research and historical tracking, registered practitioners can use LexisNexis or similar legal research databases (support.lexisnexis.com)

✅ Summary

Agency 80 comprises around 14 advisory/regulatory boards, each governing a particular domain—finance, public safety, human rights, health, etc.

Each subagency issues its own chapters under Agency 80, organizing key regulations and procedures.

To explore a specific subagency's rules—or dive into chapter-level detail—check the official Vermont regulatory portal or legal databases.

 

LEAVE A COMMENT

0 comments